Complete Hearing Services for Better Hearing Health


At AAA Hearing in Grand Junction, CO, we believe hearing care is about more than just devices. We provide a complete range of services designed to maintain, protect, and enhance your hearing health. Whether you need custom ear protection, professional cleanings, or assistive hearing technology, our goal is to help you hear clearly and comfortably every day. Call 970-243-6440 now to talk with our experts or schedule your appointment.


Comprehensive Hearing Testing Services

Understanding your hearing starts with a thorough evaluation. At AAA Hearing, certified professionals perform detailed hearing tests using advanced technology to give a clear picture of your hearing health.

Patient History Review

We begin by discussing your medical background and lifestyle to identify anything that may affect your hearing. This helps us tailor the test and care to your needs.

Middle Ear Function Check

Tests assess how well your eardrum and middle ear respond to sound and pressure, uncovering potential issues such as fluid buildup or stiffness.

Ear Canal Examination

Using specialized tools, we visually inspect your ear canal to identify blockages, irritation, or other issues that may affect your hearing comfort.

Tone and Speech Assessment

You'll listen to different tones and speech to measure hearing sensitivity and clarity. This shows us how well you hear in quiet and noisy environments.

Regular hearing tests are vital because they help catch changes early, allowing timely care. Many people delay testing until problems become obvious, but early detection makes a big difference in treatment success.


Dementia Specialist Cognitive Screenings

Did you know untreated hearing loss may increase the risk of cognitive decline? AAA Hearing offers Cognitive View screenings led by a certified dementia specialist. These quick, comfortable tests help detect early signs of memory or focus challenges connected to hearing health. If you’ve noticed changes in concentration or memory, this screening is a proactive step to better overall health.

This screening is non-invasive and can be a key part of managing your cognitive well-being. It’s especially recommended for adults experiencing subtle memory issues alongside hearing difficulties.


Hearing Aid Maintenance Services

Regular care keeps hearing aids performing at their best. Our expert team handles repairs and deep cleanings to ensure your devices stay reliable and comfortable.

Hearing aid repair

Hearing aid cleaning


Custom Hearing Protection Solutions

Exposure to loud noises at work, during hobbies, or even while sleeping can harm your hearing. We provide custom-made hearing protection and earmolds that fit perfectly and offer superior comfort.

Custom hearing protection

Custom earmolds


Assistive Hearing Technology

Everyday sounds can be challenging even with hearing aids. We offer assistive devices like phone amplifiers, ear aid plugs, and more to make communication easier in specific situations.

Phone amplifiers for hearing aids

Ear aid plugs

Assistive devices


Loaner Hearing Devices for Continued Support 

Need help while your hearing aid is in the shop? Our loaner hearing aids ensure you stay connected while waiting for repairs. You won't miss a beat.

  • Loaner hearing aids

Professional Hearing Aid Fittings and Adjustments

Comfort and clarity matter. Our team ensures your hearing aids fit well and are fine-tuned to your lifestyle. Plus, we provide routine maintenance and necessary supplies to keep your devices working smoothly.

Fittings and adjustments

Routine maintenance and supplies


Hearing Health Questions Answered

  • Is Hearing Loss Connected to Depression?

    Yes. Hearing loss can lead to feelings of isolation and frustration, which may contribute to depression. When hearing is difficult, social interactions become challenging, impacting mental health. Getting proper hearing care can improve both communication and mood.

  • Can Hearing Loss Affect Memory and Brain Health?

    Research shows hearing loss may increase the risk of cognitive decline and memory problems. When your brain works harder to understand sounds, it can affect overall brain function. Early hearing screenings and treatment support better brain health.

  • Does Diabetes Increase the Risk of Hearing Loss?

    Yes. Diabetes can damage nerves and blood vessels in the ears, making hearing loss more common among people with this condition. Regular hearing tests are important if you have diabetes to catch changes early and protect your hearing.


Request Hearing Care Now

Whether you need a hearing aid repair, custom earmolds, or a cognitive screening, AAA Hearing is here to help. Call 970-243-6440 to book your appointment at our Grand Junction, CO, office.